Constructive-Technological Features of a Rotary Drawing of Geometrically Complex Hollow Shafts for Gas Turbine Engines


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For manufacturing thin-walled shafts for gas turbine engines of heat-resistant steels and alloys, the labor-intensive multistage drawing of a sheet of the workpiece in dies is used. The following problem is posed in the work: to study the possibility of manufacturing such parts by a less labor-intensive method: the rotary drawing of a thick-walled workpiece (sheet) by a spinning lathe by rolling a roll under hot deformation conditions. For this purpose, the computer and physical modeling of the rolling process of hollow shafts of a thick-sheet steel workpiece was carried out. The important parameters of the technological process of manufacturing a geometrically complex shaft are determined: the initial workpiece shape and the changes in its shape when rolled on a mandrel mounted on the spindle of the spinning lathe of the PNC 600 type. The research results are used for rolling full-size shafts of chromium steel of the EI962-Sh grade.

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M. Nagimov

Institute of Metal Superplasticity Problems, Ufa

Email: ryusukhorukov@gmail.com
Rússia, Bashkortostan, 450001

Sh. Mukhtarov

Institute of Metal Superplasticity Problems, Ufa

Email: ryusukhorukov@gmail.com
Rússia, Bashkortostan, 450001

G. Raab

Institute of Physics of Advanced Materials (IPAM); Blagonravov Institute of Mechanical Engineering

Email: ryusukhorukov@gmail.com
Rússia, Bashkortostan, 450008; Moscow, 101990

R. Sukhorukov

Blagonravov Institute of Mechanical Engineering

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Email: ryusukhorukov@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 101990

F. Utyashev

Institute of Metal Superplasticity Problems, Ufa

Email: ryusukhorukov@gmail.com
Rússia, Bashkortostan, 450001

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